How do I keep my Above ground pool cool?
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We have no Trees or shade what so ever in my yard. During the summer our above ground pool heats up in the high 70s to 80s even.
Our pool becomes a giant hot tub instead of a place to cool off. In Alabama weather a nice chilled pool would be Nice.
Do you have any suggestions on how to keep my pool cool?
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Posted: October 18th, 2010 under swimming pool kits.
Tags: 80s, alabama weather, ground pool, hot tub, trees
Comments
Comment from hsclane4
Time October 18, 2010 at 13:03
Maybe use a light colored paint on the deck of your pool so that instead of the pool absorbing the heat, your deck could reflect off the heat. Hope this helps.
Comment from 2good4u!@yahoo.com
Time October 18, 2010 at 13:03
Well is it a blow up pool. well maybe you could cover it up with something that keep cool. How often do you fill it up. Do you put water in it every other. Also you could fill it up with super cold ice water. Maybe you could put ice in it. Or while your in the pool put a cold towel over your face.
Comment from Jordan
Time October 18, 2010 at 13:03
I have an above ground pool and my parents to keep it cool usualy just put a cover over it like a light colerd cover like light blue and that usualy keepsit cool……and also if you recieve snow during the winter put milk jugs in ur pol and have an inner tube in the middle to keep the lining from freezing
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Comment from Mike C
Time October 18, 2010 at 13:03
There are things called aerators which spray water back into the pool from the pump. The principle behind it is the water droplets cool off when exposed to the air, then drop into the pool, thus cooling it off a few degrees. A pool store should have things similar to this for above ground pools. This is very popular in Phoenix, where even in-ground pools reach temps into the 90′s.